Bartleboom

DeRank : 35,89
DeAge™ : 7621 days • Here since 9 august 2005
Tank Filth Hounds Of Hades
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"A TOUCH of wildness from Motorhead"?!.. but they were a total copy?!?!?!?.. back in the day these guys opened for Lemmy and the gang and people struggled to tell them apart!:DDD! Great album anyway!
Voivod Nothingface
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Zero time for commentary. Album CA-PO-LA-VO-RO. Piggy in the Valhalla of metal guitarists of all time.
Judas Priest Screaming For Vengeance
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In my opinion, Painkiller is the ultimate metal album. The culmination of metal and its bravado! It essentially spans heavy metal in all its manifestations, and each time at the peak of its possibilities. There's the epic song, the fucking '80s song, the speed song that brings down the venue... It's a monument to the metal guitar and, all things considered, it holds up quite well after almost twenty years.
Shynia Tsukamoto Vital
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But can you stop burning beautiful films with telegram-style reviews?!?!
Kiyoshi Kurosawa Cure
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@waldo: Hi, everything good? And anyway, no it has nothing to do with it... but I personally have seen 3 of his movies and I liked them!
Bulldozer Neurodeliri
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Really nice review: good historical context and solid analysis of the tracks. Too bad about the track by track (which was really avoidable in this case..) and for phrases like: "a bone-crushing piece, enhanced by a crazy solo backed by a devastating rhythm section: you'll be smashing your head from all the headbanging," which, at my venerable age, make me want to fill my catheter.. Well done!
Judas Priest Screaming For Vengeance
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One of the classics of metal history, but I've never seen so many subordinate clauses in a single sentence... do you like Cicero?!?!
Takashi Miike Ichi The Killer
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I admit it... I was waiting for a comment like Psycho's to come out myself! Frankly speaking: I had a blast, far from excessive violence and atrocities!.. the style is so cartoonish in some sequences (like that of Tsukamoto the bodybuilder) that, in my opinion, it's hard not to crack a amused grin! And again: Ichi's costume, the way he commits the murders, Kakihara's character (the scene where he devours his fist for all... but also that of the boiling oil) have an excessive and surreal approach that, in my opinion, lightens everything up. This approach, by the way, is often found in Miike (see, indeed, Gozu or, again, the hyper-cartoony Full Metal Yakuza!). In short, it has nothing to do with the cynical and sickening atrocities of Audition and Imprint.
Takashi Miike Ichi The Killer
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I'm also part of the camp that considers it a bit too comic-like... In short, I prefer other works by Miike: Visitor Q, Audition... in some ways even Gozu...
Nine Inch Nails Y34RZ3r0r3mix3d
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...so I'm not the only one who sees something wrong in the relationship between Remi and the old man! Speaking of initials: 1) Lovely Sara: in my opinion, the little chorus "graziosa sei tuuu" is taken word for word from "Un Ottico" by De André. 2) Gigh robò d'acciaio: but did Pelù sing it or not?!?!?!